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I am a californian who has traveled a lot and loves giving advice, mostly food related but also cultural when it's safe consensual and appropriate to the current legal climate. Contact me via email if you really must.

interpretive herb garden in the parking lot of the amazing edge-of-the-cedars state park

interpretive herb garden in the parking lot of the amazing edge-of-the-cedars state park

Robert Irwin
Untitled, 1962
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Robert Irwin
Untitled, 1962
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Jack Youngerman
Red Vermillion, 1961
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Jack Youngerman
Red Vermillion, 1961
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

the natural history/”oddities” museum of the benedectine monastery in mt. angel, OR (as recommended by, of all people, chuck palaniuk in his guide to portlandia)

sol lewitt, serial project I (ABCD), 1966, NYMOMA

sol lewitt, serial project I (ABCD), 1966, NYMOMA

just some regular-old, contemporary taiwanese yixing teapots (cornell campus museum’s orientalist wing).  pan jun-ren (stump) and he tingchu (crabs).

just some regular-old, contemporary taiwanese yixing teapots (cornell campus museum’s orientalist wing). pan jun-ren (stump) and he tingchu (crabs).

hans breder, body-sculpture, 1970 (cornell campus art museum)

hans breder, body-sculpture, 1970 (cornell campus art museum)

apparently, cuba has some psychedlic frickin’ snails.  and harvard has the most amazing natural history museum i’ve seen in the US.

apparently, cuba has some psychedlic frickin’ snails. and harvard has the most amazing natural history museum i’ve seen in the US.

takaka saito, nut & bolt chess, 1965 (“fluxus ediition”), NYMOMA fluxus mini-show

takaka saito, nut & bolt chess, 1965 (“fluxus ediition”), NYMOMA fluxus mini-show

B A Natural History Museum shell room!

some highlights from the [permanent] exhibitions of mastheads (poss. from quinquinela’s priv coll) at the Museo Quinquinela next door to fundaci’on proa in the bocaca.

chandelier emporium in san andresito

chandelier emporium in san andresito

halfbuilt stadium looking postapocalyptic

halfbuilt stadium looking postapocalyptic

hella racial (much like gaugain, i prefer my dusky maidens two at a time, makes for a more interesting composition)

hella racial (much like gaugain, i prefer my dusky maidens two at a time, makes for a more interesting composition)

interpretive herb garden in the parking lot of the amazing edge-of-the-cedars state park

interpretive herb garden in the parking lot of the amazing edge-of-the-cedars state park

Robert Irwin
Untitled, 1962
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Robert Irwin
Untitled, 1962
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Jack Youngerman
Red Vermillion, 1961
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

Jack Youngerman
Red Vermillion, 1961
Oil on canvas
Norton Simon Museum’s California Minimalism Show, June 2011

the natural history/”oddities” museum of the benedectine monastery in mt. angel, OR (as recommended by, of all people, chuck palaniuk in his guide to portlandia)

sol lewitt, serial project I (ABCD), 1966, NYMOMA

sol lewitt, serial project I (ABCD), 1966, NYMOMA

just some regular-old, contemporary taiwanese yixing teapots (cornell campus museum’s orientalist wing).  pan jun-ren (stump) and he tingchu (crabs).

just some regular-old, contemporary taiwanese yixing teapots (cornell campus museum’s orientalist wing). pan jun-ren (stump) and he tingchu (crabs).

hans breder, body-sculpture, 1970 (cornell campus art museum)

hans breder, body-sculpture, 1970 (cornell campus art museum)

apparently, cuba has some psychedlic frickin’ snails.  and harvard has the most amazing natural history museum i’ve seen in the US.

apparently, cuba has some psychedlic frickin’ snails. and harvard has the most amazing natural history museum i’ve seen in the US.

takaka saito, nut & bolt chess, 1965 (“fluxus ediition”), NYMOMA fluxus mini-show

takaka saito, nut & bolt chess, 1965 (“fluxus ediition”), NYMOMA fluxus mini-show

B A Natural History Museum shell room!

some highlights from the [permanent] exhibitions of mastheads (poss. from quinquinela’s priv coll) at the Museo Quinquinela next door to fundaci’on proa in the bocaca.

chandelier emporium in san andresito

chandelier emporium in san andresito

halfbuilt stadium looking postapocalyptic

halfbuilt stadium looking postapocalyptic

hella racial (much like gaugain, i prefer my dusky maidens two at a time, makes for a more interesting composition)

hella racial (much like gaugain, i prefer my dusky maidens two at a time, makes for a more interesting composition)

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I am a californian who has traveled a lot and loves giving advice, mostly food related but also cultural when it's safe consensual and appropriate to the current legal climate. Contact me via email if you really must.